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5/12/2017 Incoming French President To Continue Anti-Motorist PoliciesEmmanuel Macron becomes the French president Sunday after pledging to expand speed camera use and raise taxes on fuel. When Jean-Marie Le Pen appeared as the National Front's candidate for president of France ten years ago, he pledged to get rid of speed cameras. In last Sunday's election, Le Pen's daughter, Marine Le Pen lost by a wide margin to Emmanuel Macron, who as a candidate pledged to expand the number of speed cameras.
"I know that automated control is very popular among your readers," Macron sarcastically told the French publication Moto Mag. "As a road user, it would ... | |||
5/11/2017 Ohio Lawmaker Challenges Expanded Speed Camera UseDayton, Ohio adopts ordinance to spread photo radar while House majority whip introduces bills to crack down on small town speed cameras. | |||
5/10/2017 Iowa Court Rejected IIHS Expert WitnessState of Iowa successfully argued in court that the insurance industry had no business sending an expert witness to speed camera litigation. | |||
5/9/2017 Texas Cops Get Overtime For Supporting Red Light CamerasTexas cops spend 7 minutes lobbying for red light cameras while billing taxpayers for a full day of work. | |||
5/8/2017 France, Italy: Spraypaint And Guns Used Against Speed CamsEuropean vigilantes last week shot and sprayed speed cameras so they would no longer issue tickets. |
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